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AMISSING person alert has goneout fromThe Pink Ladies for Stel-la Caroline Cooper (63).
She is believed to have left herhouse in Grassy Park on Saturday 13October at 17:00 and has not beenseen since.
Cooper, who lives in JohnsonRoad, near Princess Vlei, didn’t takea handbag or her ID book with her.
Cooper is a diabetic. Her insulin isstill at home in the fridge, and she
hasn’t been in good health recently.She is described as short with
brown eyes and was last seen wear-ing blue jeans, black boots and a redand white top.
On the Friday before she wentmissing, Cooper went to visit the OldMutual where she used to work.
Juanita Kleinsmith, of GrassyPark Police, says they have checkedall the hospitals, and spoken to fami-ly members and friends but no-onehas heard from Cooper.
They are anxious to hear from any-one who has seen her.
The neighbours across the roadare also very concerned, and say usu-ally when Cooper goes out, she wouldask them to watch the house.
They describe Cooper as a “veryquiet, decent woman and a goodhousewife who always made sure thehouse was clean and there was foodon her table”.
She, who was widowed eight yearsago, shares her home with a marriedson, his wife and three children.
Another son who was recently re-leased from prison also lives at theCooper home.
Family members are regularlychecking the mortuaries, but thereare no clues as to her whereabouts.
Cooper’s sisters have distributedflyers around the area in the hopethat someone would recognize her.
Photographs and informationhave been placed on Facebook.Sniffer dogs were used to search thehouse and grounds and the areaaround Princess Vlei for clues.
Anyone with information is askedto contact Juanita Kleynsmith at071 604 8358 or Lieautenant-ColonelEsau on (021) 700 3900. MISSING: Stella Cooper.
Guests at the annual launch ofthe Cape Town Festival of Beerhad their senses tickled, whileengaging in an evening dedicated to everything to do withthe brew. This year the launchtook the form a “College ofBeer” hosted by Martin Tuckerof the Keg King. All the guestsenjoyed an evening that included tasting 13 different types ofbeer and four food and beerpairings, as well as a blind tasting competition. Here Goodhope FM breakfast show presenter Guy McDonald checksthe filtration of the beer.
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Avisit to shoppingmalls willconfirm thatwe’re amere eightweeks away from Christmas.Visual evidence such as gift
wrap, gift ideas and stores fes-toonedwith festive decorationsentrench this.Some of our smart friends
have already bought presentsfor their loved ones, months inadvance, in some cases.They’re the people who work
well with their cash – emphasison cash.The alternative is credit which may not be
the best route, but a necessary evil at times.Despite our upbringing and the multitude
of lectures our parents gave us about the dan-gers of buying on credit, most of us have hadto go this route at some point.We can of course justify our actions when
it comes to what is termed“gooddebt”, namelyourhomesand cars,which few canpay forin cash. In fact, raising the de-posit on a house or car is a tallenoughorder formost.Ahouseis an investment and we needa car for work – it’s as simpleas that, we reason.But, as we contemplate our
income and expenses betweennow and the festive season, itmight be a good time to sparea thought for those less fortu-nate.
Various initiatives are already underwayto ensure that almost everyone has a joyousholiday, with the guarantee of a meal onChristmas Day and the joy for children, espe-cially, of unwrapping a modest gift.Please support the efforts of the hundreds,
if not thousands, of people and organisationsworking tirelessly throughout our beautiful,
world-class city to make this a truly joyousChristmas – a day fromwhich nobody shouldbe excluded.It doesn’t matter which faith we belong to
and whether or not we celebrate Christmas.Each of us has the capacity to care.Link up with a good cause and give as you
can; whether it’s volunteering your time atthe SPCA, offering to help out at a children’shome, buying a toy for aneedy child, handingout a few loaves of bread inan informal settle-ment or making a contribution towards aChristmas meal for those who cannot affordit. Helping to cook the meal also goes a longway and it is over the festive season thatthere is a dire need for volunteers.It’s sad to see the amount of waste from an
average household – specifically food that isthrown away, and the mountain of cansstocked in people’s pantries. I’ve seen a hugebox, installed at an office for a very goodcause, remain empty for weeks. Not a singledonation of canned food has found its way in-to this box, despite a public appeal for sup-port of this worthy cause.Yes, we should enjoy our hard-earnedmon-
ey, and the pleasure of doing that may wellbe enhanced by a charitable deed.’Til next time, go well!ConnectED is a weekly column by Peo-
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COMEBACK KAT: The return season of the popular Katand the Kings will be on at the Fugard Theatre in District Six from Saturday 24 November and will runthroughout the holiday season. The criticallyacclaimed piece, created by David Kramer and the lateTaliep Petersen, is set in District Six in the late 1950sand explores the journey of teenager Kat Diamond andthe a cappella group he forms, TheCavalla Kings. Veteran actor Danny Butler, who recently celebrated his1 000th performance in the production since he tookthe role as Old Kat Diamond in 1995, reprises his roleas the Old Kat. Tickets range from R90 to R160 andare available at Computicket or 0861 915 8000, aswell as the Fugard box office on (021) 461 4554.Friends of the Fugard discounts are available throughthe box office and a family of four special is availableover the weekends. The full schedule is available atwww.thefugard.com. Photo: Jesse Kramer
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PUNTED as “groundbreaking”, a plan –if approved – will offer a “win-win” out-come to the broader Philippi community.
This is according to Nazeer Sonday, anemerging farmer in Philippi. The plan hasbeenput forwardbyagrouprepresenting theSchaapkraal Civic and Environmental Asso-ciation (SCEA), the Schaapkraal DevelopingFarmers’ Association (SDFA) and the High-lands Ratepayers’ Association (HRA)“This is a united vision.Weworked togeth-
er on this plan, which we believe is ground-breaking,” says Sonday, secretary of theSCEA and the SDFA.In a previous report (“Farmers fear the fu-
ture”, People’s Post, 9 October), Sonday high-lighted the need to the keep the Philippi Hor-ticultural Area (PHA) agricultural. Themain reason for this is that Philippi farmerscontribute substantially to food security inthe region.With about “50% of Cape Town’s fresh pro-
duce” coming from Philippi, Sonday said:“Much of the food – about 20% – is going intothe spaza shops and small shops on the CapeFlats ... and, because it is very close to wherepeople are living, the cost of transport ismin-imal.”Sonday argued that producing the food “on
the periphery of CapeTown”would “quadru-ple the cost” as increased transport and pro-duction costs would have to be factored in.He, however, points out that the plan en-
capsulates a vision of what the PHA couldlook like – if they get the green light from theCity of Cape Town.The farmers have walked the plans
through the various levels of local govern-ment.The PHA plan offers a win-win outcome to
a cross-section of parties – from the farmersto people living in informal settlements whocould becomepotential homeowners, aswell
as industry andcommerce, whichinclude tourismoptions.Responding to
an SMS sent toPeo-ple’s Post in whicha “Philippi farm-er” complains of“farmers strug-gling to survivewith theft takingplace”, Sondaysays: “Most farm-ers are in the sameboat. Who is hitworst? Emergingfarmers. But we are working proactively tofind a solution – and that’s this plan.”Their plan will aim to address the issue of
crime. “Crime is a symptom,” he says.“People resort to crime out of desperation.
Depravity is causing crime. We needed tofind innovative and creative ways to dealwith it and cater for everyone’s needs.”The plan maps out potential opportunities
for integration of “local ecology, housing, ag-riculture, smallholdings, industrial andcommercial activities”.These include turning the major artery of
Strandfontein Road into an economic corri-dor stretching from Baden Powell Drive totheN2; establishing the first BusRapidTran-sit (BRT) road on the Cape Flats; and creat-ing a “main road” with a commercial corri-dor which is supported by a mix-use higherdensity housing zone.It is hopedStrandfonteinRoadwill become
a vibrant route which will integrate living,working and leisure opportunities.It is envisioned that this economic route
will attract private and public investmentthrough commercial and housing develop-ments; improve socio-economic conditions
of locals; create sustainable jobs; reducecrime; improve policing; attract tourism;and improve access to and enhance recrea-tional and conservation spaces such as Zee-koevlei, Rondevlei Princess Vlei and theStrandfontein coastline.The planwill offer “a unique tourist poten-
tial and asset” inwhich locals and foreignerscan visit a working vegetable farm, visit thewetlands, and experience Cape Flats hospi-tality.Challenges to the wetlands, as outlined by
the PHA, include lack of sewerage and stormwater drainage in the housing estates; ex-pansion of informal settlements; illegaldumping; and development pressure.The wetlands is habitat to 95 plant species,
80 birds species, seven reptilian species andfour amphibian species.It also “recharges the Cape Flats Aquifer”,
an important future source for drinking wa-ter for thepeople ofCapeTownand for irriga-tion of food crops in the PHA.As the “last remaining naturally occur-
ring wetlands on the Cape Flats”, the PHAwetlands is ideal for bird watching, the big-gest sport in the world attracting world tour-ists.
Fertile plan for Philippi
ECOSPOT: The wetlands on SchaapkraalRoad has a prolific birdlife. Photo: Supplied
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NOPOINT: For Christine Dick the celebration is no longer relevant. “It isjust useless because there is notmuch to it. I used to celebrate itwhen I was young (and) would buyfire crackers.”
THINK OF OTHERS: Craig Erasmusbelieves people have to be considerate. “It is okay, but they don’t takeanimals into consideration. I don’tknow the history behind the day.”NOTHANKS: Tembisa Sabela says: “I
don’t celebrate it because I don'tsee the meaning of the day. It’s justa bunch of people looking for an excuse to act out of character.”
OLD SCHOOL: While growing up Alroy Conradie celebrated GuyFawkes, but he doesn’t any more. “Ithink it died a bit because peopledon’t celebrate it like years ago.”
SPORTS: Nazeem Cupido says it is“too much fun” to not celebrate. Heand his friends enjoy shooting fireworks and throwing paint at people.“We have a lot of fun shooting fireworks and going to the beach.”
UNNECESSARY: Kevin Ashton saysGuy Fawkes is a waste of time andthere is no relevance to celebratingit in South Africa. He adds that it isvery harmful to animals. “Peopledon’t realise the effect it has on animals. It is a hazard and has nothingto do with us.”
DANGEROUS: While it is very dangerous Lorezene de Wee says GuyFawkes is still a lot of fun. “Myfriends and I have gotten hurt manytimes playing around with fireworks,but we still look forward to GuyFawkes every year.”
REMEMBER, remember thefifth of November.
Guy Fawkes day is celebrated an-nually on this day. Throngs ofcrowds head to areas designated forsetting off fireworks, while othersget in on the fun by pelting otherswith eggs and smearing fellow-rev-ellers with toothpaste.
The day is named for the English-man who planned the failed Gun-powder Plot of 1605 in England.People’s Post interns Luzuko Zini
and Tarren-Lee Habelgaarn askedreaders if they felt celebrating theevent was still relevant in CapeTown. They also took the photos.
Visit www.peoplespost.co.za tosee the videos of readers sharingtheir views.
Playing with firePlayingPlaying withwith firefire Keep yourpets safeon GuyFawkes dayTHE Cape of Good Hope(CoGH) SPCA is calling onCapetonians to consider theterrifying effects fireworkscan have on animals aheadof Guy Fawkes and Diwali.
The SPCA advises resi-dents living in areas wherefireworks will be dischargedto:
. Ensure that all your ani-mals have identificationsuch as amicro-chip or a dogtag;
. Stay at home with yourpets;
. Keep your pets insideand in a room that is safe andsecure;
. Try and mask any noiseby drawing the curtains andplaying calming music;
. Put familiar and com-forting things around thepet;
. Give your pets a nutri-tious and balanced meal atnight as it is likely to makethem more sleepy;
. Give them something tochew on – a chewy bone orcatnip toys for cats;
. If you suspect your petwill react badly to fireworks,then seek professional ad-vice from your veterinarianwho may prescribe a seda-tive to help them cope.
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THE enclosure and beefed-up security atthe Grassy Park Transport Exchange inVictoria Road will address the “endless”vagrancy issues.
This is according to Ward councillorShanen Rossouw, who says she has been in-undated with vagrancy complaints since tak-ing up office in April last year. “Youths whoclearly come fromdysfunctional families andhave inherent anger issues inhabited theVic-toria Road Transport Interchange on the sideof the Grassy Park Library,” Rossouw says.“Commuters, patrons and staff of the li-
brary were robbed and were in fear when the
youth threw bricks at each other. Fortunate-ly, with the intervention of Grassy Park po-lice, the Metro Police and Law Enforcement,no members of the public were hurt.”Rossouw approached the City of Cape
Town’s Department of Transport, Roads andStormwater for funding.“This was ongoing and became tedious, as
I needed to call in enforcement personnel ona regular basis. It is in this regard that I calledon the department for funding to fence-off thearea, aswell as the implementation of 24-hoursecurity surveillance at this site.”PhilipBam, chairpersonof theLotusRiver,
Ottery and Grassy Park Residents’ Associa-tion (Logra), says the organisation welcomesthe fencing of the area.
However, he says the fencing of the areashould not restrict public access.“We have received complaints about unso-
cial behaviour and gambling,” Bam says.“This was due to the lack of law enforce-
ment in this particular area. What concernsus is that the entire suburb cannot be fencedin like a prison. There needs to be set timesthat the facility will be open.”People’s Post previously reported on com-
plaints of loitering, harassment and intimi-dation (“Vagrants scare away library pa-trons”, People’s Post, 12 April 2011).At the time one of the vagrants, Jade Samp-
son, told People’s Post that he keeps watchover the cars in the parking area and sleepsat the library.
“I left home because there were problemsat home and I didn’t want to stay.Mymommycomes around sometimes, but I don’t want tobe with them,” he said.Mughammad Dollie, chairperson of the
Friends of the Library, blamed the lack ofshelters and rehabilitation centres in the ar-ea.Rossouw encourages the community to re-
port vagrancy by calling her on 078 129 1270.
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The tour will see the realityTV show judge performingand sharing his story, in cele-bration of 30 years of hip-hopin South Africa. The tourcommences on Sunday 4 No-vember.
The album, Born and Bredon theCapeFlats, features col-laborations with local and in-ternational artists from Swe-den to Australia, as well as atduet with teenage girl fromMitchell’s Plain and boysfrom Lavender Hill, LotusRiver and Khayelitsha.
Stefan Benting and LeroyPhilips, two dancers fromLavender Hill, are proteges ofEmile YX’s break-dancingworkshops held across thePe-ninsula. They also form partof his NPO, Heal the Hood, aproject he launched in 1988 fo-cusing on outreach work indisadvantaged communities.The two will also feature onhis tour.
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Colleagues of slain Philippi police officerWarrant Officer Douglas Moses form a guard of honour alongside the hearse at theofficer’s funeral in Rocklands,Mitchell’s Plain onSaturday.Moses was killed while on duty inOlieboomStreet on Friday 19October. MajorGeneral Arno Lamoer, provincial police commissioner, attended the funeral. Photo: Yu-nus Mohammed/Photo24
‘No’ to liquor licenceTASMIN CUPIDO
THE Rondevlei Subcouncil has not sup-ported the on-consumption liquor li-cence application for Fuzion Latino CafeLounge in Gorlay Road, Ottery.
This comes after thematter was discussedat the monthly subcouncil meeting on Fri-day 19 October.According to the subcouncil chairperson
andWard councillor, Monty Oliver, the sub-council opposed the application unanimous-ly. “The application was opposed becauseFuzion is situated near public amenities,such as a school and a church,” Oliver com-ments.“I have also heard complaints about high
noise levels, but I cannot vouch for that asI do not live in the area.”These complaints, he says, were made by
residents living near the facility, as well atthe Ottery Civic Association.
People’s Post previously reported on theapplication, after the Association vowed tofight the approval of any further liquor li-cences for bars or clubs in the area (“Liquorlicence: fight on”, People’s Post, 28 August).At the time Fuzion owner Nigel Heldsing-
er told People’s Post the previous occupantsof the premises Fuzion now occupies had aliquor licence for 16 years, adding he movedto that location as it is in an industrial area.But the organisation remains adamant to
oppose any liquor application, says deputychairperson Yvonne Adams. “Fuzion hasbeen around for a while, although they havemoved premises once or twice,” she says.“We question how they could be operating
without a licence all this time. There justseems too many irregularities in the proc-ess, aswehaveopposed several applications,but the licences are always granted.”Adams also says there are more than sev-
en liquor outlets, including restaurants andpubs, in the area.
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EVER wonder how the milk gets from thecow to the bottle? Read on.
Experience the complete journey of milk atthe Cape Dairy Experience – from Friday 2 toSaturday 3November – at Sandringham (nextto the N1, halfway between Cape Town andPaarl).On the eve of the World Dairy Summit to
be held in Cape Town for the first time, theCapeDairyExperience is officially the largestSA event dedicated to dairy by the industryfor the industry.Some 300 goats will take part in the SAMilk
Goat National Championships, and an addi-tional 200 cows (Ayrshire, Holstein and Jer-seys) will compete in championships, culmi-
nating in the announcement of this year’sDairy Queen (SA’s best bred cow).Visitors can taste a variety of dairy-related
products and enjoy the thrill of a real agricul-tural show.Share the ins and outs of creating and cook-
ing with a variety of dairy products: churnbutter the old-fashioned way, make yoghurtand cottage cheese, and learn how to makeand use mozzarella.A boutique chocolaterie in Franschhoek
will seduce you with an interactive demo andtasting session.At the Youth Show children can lead a goat
or cowaround the showring. Ice creamenthu-siasts are challenged to eat as much as theycan during the ice cream eating competition
at 12:30 on Saturday.There will also be bale handling and straw
milling demonstrations on Friday and the an-nouncement of the Master Dairyman of theYear.Adults pay R50 to enter, while children 18
years and younger enter free. Opening timesare Friday 10:00 to 17:00 and Saturday from09:00 to 21:00. For the full programme and di-rections visit www.capedairy.co.za, or con-tact Mariana Rabie at (021) 975 4440 or [email protected]! WIN! WIN! People’s Post readers can
win five double tickets to the Cape Dairy Ex-perience. SMS the word “cow”, your nameand where you live to 34586 by Thursday at13:00. SMSes cost R1,50.
An experience that’ll mooooove you
HEALTHY: Learn all about the dairy processat the Cape Dairy Experience. Photo: Supplied
Countdown tokite festivalSOCCER star Matthew Boothand his family are encourag-ing everyone to join them atthe Cape Town InternationalKite Festival at Zandvlei thisweekend.Kites in a range of colours
and designs will take to thesky on Saturday 3 and Sunday4 November.People’s Post is the printme-
dia sponsor.Kiters from six countries
will be attending this year,representing Germany, India,Malaysia, Singapore, SouthAfrica and Turkey.Aspiring kite-makers will
have a range of workshops tochoose from, including thefirst Swaeltjie kite-makingworkshop and children’s dia-mond kites and traditional In-dian fighter kites. All theworkshops cost R50 includingmaterials and can be bookedat the Info Tent at the festival.The Heritage Kite Competi-
tion on Sunday will awardcash prizes and the People’sPost floating trophy to the bestSwaeltjie kites on show. In ad-dition, children from 30schools, including pupils withspecial educational needs,will be participating in theEdu-Kite Schools’ Competi-tion on Saturday.With non-stop kite-flying,
craft and food stalls, as well asrides for tots and a full pro-gramme of entertainment onthe Coke Gig Rig, the festivaloffers outdoor family fun.All profits go to Cape Men-
tal Health to help providemuch-needed services toadults and children in poorly-resourced communities in theWestern Cape.Open from 10:00 to 18:00 dai-
ly, the event offers lots of park-ing and easy access by trainvia False Bay or Muizenbergstations.Entry is R20 for adults and
R10 for children.Visit the new website
www.capementalhealth.co.zaand you could win a weekendfor six friends at the WhaleWatchers penthouse suite inMuizenberg.For more information call
(021) 447 9040 or 082 658 4537 oremail [email protected] or fol-low www.facebook.com/CT-KiteFest on Facebook for reg-ular news and updates.TheCapeTown Internation-
alKiteFestivalhadbeenmadepossible thanks to the loyalsupport ofPeople’s Post, Heart104.9fm, Let’s Play Super-Sport, Coca-Cola, the City ofCape Town, Cape Town Tour-ism and Whale Watchers.
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COMMUNITY ARTS AND CULTURE FORUMThe City of Cape Town’s Arts and Culture Department invites all community-based artsand culture organisations to attend a stakeholder engagement session with a view to theestablishment of a community arts and culture forum.
Amateur groups in all genres of arts and culture as well as institutions that provide aservice to the community-based art sector, such as educational, theatre, carnival, historicalsocieties, community museums, youth in arts, diversity training as well as other forms oftraining and development, supporting such bodies including funders, universities, non-profitorganisations, etc. are invited.
Date: Saturday 17 November 2012Time: 10:00 to 15:00Venue: Media Room, 2nd Floor, City Hall, Darling Street, Cape Town
Format• Speaker on a topical arts issue• Presentation on the arts and culture strategy• Workshop session on:
- Exploring the nature of the proposed forum and developing a draft plan of action- The future development of community-based arts
• Artistic performance
We are planning for approximately 150 attendees and therefore only one mandateddelegate will be allowed so that we can include as many organisations as possible.
Please confirm your attendance by Monday 12 November 2012 to Aasimah Parkerat tel 021 417 4096, fax 086 576 2587 ore-mail [email protected].
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER192/2012
Renew car licence ahead of closureTASMIN CUPIDO
ANYONE wanting to renew their vehiclelicence or have a roadworthy test done,better hurry to the RetreatMotor VehicleRegistration office before Thursday.
This warning comes after the City of CapeTown was forced to shut the doors of its vehi-cle registration operation. The office, situat-ed in Keyser Road, Tokai, will permanently
close on Thursday 1 November.According to deputy mayor and Mayoral
CommitteeMember for Finance, IanNeilson,the decision to close the facility wasmade sixmonths ago.“We heard from the tenant that we shared
the premises with, namely the Retreat Road-worthy Test Centre, that the lease would be
expiring and would not be renewed, as thelandlord was selling the property,” Neilsonsays. The City’s lease expires tomorrow(Wednesday 31 October).Neilson adds, after consultation with the
tenant, the City decided to search for “alter-nate, suitable, City-owned premises” towhich the facility would relocate. “We werenot successful in finding alternative premis-
es,” he says.“We will be looking at City-owned build-
ings whichwill be built in Retreat in the nearfuture as well as shopping malls into whichwe could possibly relocate.”Meanwhile, the City encourages motorists
to visit the Plumstead, Wynberg, Fish Hoekor Strandfontein facilities.Vehicle licences canalso be renewedonline
at www.capetown.gov.za/motorlicencing.For any vehicle registration and licensing
queries call phone 0860 103 089.
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER
Lotus River: The Uniting ReformChurch will hold a bazaar at 18:00 and onSaturday 3 November from 09:00 at thechurch in ThirdAvenue off Zeekoe Road.Contact the Reverend Oliphant on0 (021) 706 3767 or LJ Coghlan on0 (021) 706 3767 for more information.
SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER
Ottery: StMichael &All Angels will hosta food fair at the church in BruceAvenuefrom 09:00 until 15:00. Call AubreyHarrison 0 082 576 9869.
FRIDAY 9 NOVEMBER
GrassyPark:Afundraising event, in aidof feeding 300 underprivileged children
on Christmas, will be held at theRooikrans Sports Complex at 20:00. Tick-ets cost R40. Enquiries to Roshana on073 645 9279 or Mikyle on 083 247 3208.
FRIDAY 16 NOVEMBER
Schaapkraal: The ACVV Peninsula willhold its Abba’s Here dinner show atCountry Manor at 18:30 for 19:00. Ticketscost R200.
FRIDAY 23 NOVEMBER
Grassy Park: Crusaders AFC hosts its70th anniversary dinner dance at the civ-ic centre at 19:00. Cheese and wine anda three-course meal will be served. Tick-ets cost R150. Call Emil Philander0 083 653 1791 or Deon Solomons on0 071 670 8647.
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The City of Cape Town’s Utility Services Directorate invites you to comment on itsdraft Wastewater and Industrial Effluent By-law that aims to promote the protectionof municipal infrastructure and the receiving environment, through enhancedenforcement.
Written comments can be made (for attention Nokuzola Mhlungu) in any of thefollowing ways:
• By e-mail to [email protected]• By fax to 086 525 1131• By post to Water Demand Management and Strategy, P O Box 100,
Goodwood 7459
The Wastewater and Industrial Effluent By-law will be available for viewing at allsubcouncil offices, libraries and on the City’s website www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay from 1 November 2012.
The closing date for public comment is 30 November 2012.
Please contact Nokuzola Mhlungu on tel 021 590 1669or e-mail [email protected] forfurther information.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER188/2012
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3-4 November
Club looking for beneficiaryTHE Metropolitan Darts Club needs helpidentifying a beneficiary to receive theproceeds of their annual fundraiser.The organisation wants to help people
suffering from HIV/Aids, especially chil-
dren. The club wants to hand over the do-nation before Friday 30 November.For more information or suggestions of
LAUGHTER – MET EISH! Hold on to your hats becausePieterDirk Uys is back with a new show. An Audiencewith Pieter-Dirk Eish! will run at the Baxter Theatreuntil Saturday 17 November and will have a differenttheme every night. Uys will present a celebration offree speech, an orgy of laughing at sacred cows, allin the loving embrace of being in a relatively healthyyoung democracy. The show is 90 minutes and runsMondays to Saturdays at 20:00. Tickets cost R100for the previews on Monday 29 and Tuesday 30 October and the matinee on Wednesday 14 November at15:00. All other performances are R140. Booking canbe made via Computicket (0860 915 8000). People’sPost is giving away five sets of double tickets to theshowon Thursday 1November. To enter, SMS theword“eish” to 34586 byWednesday at 12:00. SMSes costR1,50. Winners will be contacted telephonically.
Council housing hassles addressedIN A BID to streamline and modernisethe payment andmanagement process tocouncil property tenants, the City ofCape Town will improve certain aspectsat their housing offices across themetropole.
This will see these offices and housing di-rectorate depots revamped to change theirpresentation, aswell as systems, policies andprocedures improved.Backlogs in service delivery relating to
transfer of tenancies, unlawful occupation,debt and indigent grant management, con-travention of lease agreements, and anti-so-cial behaviour will also be tackled.House visits will be conducted to establish
any contraventions to the Agreement ofLease, update occupant circumstances andconditions of the dwelling, as well as deter-mine any “rent racking” and the existenceof informal structures.Confirmation that lease agreements exist
for all legal tenants to ensure compliancewith and accountability to the conditionswill also be looked into.These interventions are necessary to im-
prove service deliverywithin thehousingdi-rectorate, Mayoral Committee Member forHuman Settlements, Ernest Sonnenberg ex-plains.“The directorate manages approximately
43 300 rental units, 21 203 home ownershipagreements, 11 000 hostel beds, 11 old agecomplexes, 2 983 site and service plots and200 special leases from 38 decentralisedhousing estate offices, five sales offices and16 maintenance depots across the city,” hesays.“Modernisation of our existing service
was deemed a top priority to improve theservicesweprovide to our clients,” addsSon-nenberg.Other planned improvements include cus-
tomer service at Housing Estate Offices andan effective maintenance programme to en-sure the sustainability of the public housingstock.Sonnenberg adds: “Implementing these in-
terventionswill not only assist us in offeringefficient service delivery, improving controlmeasures, instilling good governance andbuilding good relationships, but will also in-crease revenue collection to the City.”
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JAZZED: Cape Town bornjazz vocalist Clinton Viljoen returns to GrandWest in November. He willbe accompanied by Marshall Hartogh. Viljoen willperform every Wednesday, Friday and Saturdayfrom 21:00 in Jacksonhall. Entry is free. Inspiredby the modern jazz eragreats,Viljoen has developed his own unique vocals. Viljoen hails from afamily of musicians andgraduated from UCT’s College of Music. Viljoen hashad extensive experiencefrom working both soloand with various bands,and has performed at several jazz festivals.Photo: Sup-plied
All the world on the Cape Town music stageTHE Cape Town World Music Festival isan accessible inner-city music festivalandwill beheld onFriday9andSaturday10 November.
The festival is designed for enthusiasticfans ofworldmusic, and also hopes to attracta new culturally curious audience.Cape Town will experience 32 acts over
two days, placed on four unique stages, eachshowcasing diverse music from across theglobe.From traditional and roots music to world
dance music and modern world adaptationsfrom all continents, the festival will cater toall music lovers.The festival will also host a series ofmusic
and industry workshops leading up to themain event at multiple venues around CapeTown, including Harrington Square, the As-sembly and the Mahogany Room. The festi-val will feature a main day/night live musicstage for both local and international artists;a day-time free stage and an intimate acous-tic/listening space; a late-night Nu Worlddance stage featuring the best ofworld dancemusic as well as a local craft market, foodstalls and bars.Tickets cost as follows: Friday: R150 – all
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Page 14 People’s Post Grassy Park LEADER Tuesday 30 October 2012
Cheap justice?IN ONE case the wheels of justice have cometo a halt. President Jacob Zuma has with-drawn his lawsuit against cartoonist Jonath-an “Zapiro” Shapiro.The Zapiro cartoon, published by a Sunday
newspaper in September 2008, depicts thepresident with a shower on his head and hispants undone. “Lady Justice” is pinned downby former ANC Youth League president Ju-lius Malema, Cosatu general secretary Zwel-inzima Vavi, SA Communist Party generalsecretary Blade Nzimande and ANC secre-tary generalGwedeMantashe, all saying: “Gofor it, boss”.Zuma had, at the time, been acquitted of
rape. He also had a long-running battleagainst corruption charges with Thint, aFrencharmscompany.The corruption charg-es have been dropped as the National Prose-cuting Authority reportedly said there wasrecorded evidence of interference in the case.The R5m lawsuit – first reduced to R4m
with the impairment of dignity aspectdropped, then reduced to R100 000 for defama-tion and an unconditional apology – has beengoing since December 2008.It was withdrawn yesterday.Presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj
said Zuma wanted to avoid setting a legalprecedent which could limit “the public exer-cise of free speech”.Zapiro has called it a “great victory for free-
dom of expression, satire and for comment”.The political power play cannot be ignored.Political figureheads are fair game for the
media. These may all be true.Putting aside the issues of freedom of ex-
pression, the imagery of the rape of Lady Jus-tice leaves a bitter aftertaste.Perhaps without intending to, the cartoon
may be seen as transcending good taste.Whatdoes the cartoon say to any woman who hasever been violated like this? This countryhasa very high incidence of rape – committed bymen of all backgrounds. Making fun of politi-cians in this way may reverberate with thesound of a hollow victory after all.
Bring back the dog unitOUR men and women in blue need everyavailable resource at the disposal of govern-ment. They also need police management toassist them in (fighting) this scourge ofcrime.Criminals need to be reminded that, when
it comes to resources, the police will put allit has – to divide barbarism and civilisation– in the front line.Where are our dog units? The dog seems
tohavedwindled toalmost extinct status.Nowonder our (police officers) are struggling,because the canine unit is not being maxim-ised. When I was a policeman the canineunit’s presence and sound (barking) had apreventive presence on the crowd or indi-vidual criminal element. It also had an en-
couraging affect on my colleagues and I.In our violent strikes, unruly crowd con-
trol or gangsterism recently, I did not seeany dog unit presence or assistance. If thereis some or other law or regulation that re-stricts the use of dogs, then the law must bechanged and adapted to assist the hard-pressed police. The law must be seen to beassisting our police to the detriment of crim-inals. Bring man’s best friend with histrained professional back on our streets andneighbourhoods, so that top managementcan announce they are applying every avail-able source to keep the blue line strong andever present.KEITH BLAKEOttery
Water recycled many timesWHAT a pity (People’s Post interns) LuzukoZini and Tarren-Lee Habelgaarn did notmanage to find even one enlightened personto interview in their poll on recycled water!Every drop ofwater on the planet has been
recycled millions of times and has beenthrough the bodies of many people and ani-mals on its way to our taps. People’s Postshould not be encouraging this ignorantknee-jerk response, but rather explaining
how fortunate we are that we have safe wa-ter on tap and do not have to collect it froma stream and purify it ourselves.PENELOPE FORRESTEmailThe matter of recycling water in the WesternProvince and KwaZulu Natal is relevant andtopical to readers, hence the poll. People’s Postrespects the right of every reader to their opin-ion. - Ed
YourSMSes. To the Moses family: mydeepest condolences foryour loss. May your lovedone rest in peace. My pledgeis to uphold law and order.Nezaam Sedick
. If the death sentencewas still enforced for thiskind of crime, the criminal“intention to kill” may beless. I believe criminals nolonger fear the lawor any en-forcement agent of the law.To blatantly kill uniformedofficers shows the total (dis-regard) criminals have forthe law. S Le Roux
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. What a lovely, refresh-ing experiencewe enjoyed atthe Kenilworth Centre SpuronMonday 22October – to bethe recipients of the generos-ity of a couple unknown tous. Thank you sincerely.You are very sweet and weappreciate your kindness to-ward two “oldies”.
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PROOOOOVINCE! Western Province celebrate their victory in the Currie Cup final at Absa Stadium in Durban on Saturday. Province beat the home side 2518 to claim their first CurrieCup title since 2001. The champions will parade the trophy through the streets of Cape Town today along with mayor Patricia de Lille, Western Cape premier Helen Zille and MayoralCommittee Member for Tourism, Events and Marketing Grant Pascoe. The event will start with musical performances and speeches at 11:30 and the bus will depart from the CityHall in Darling Street at 12:45. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
Walking the talkto raise fundsLIAM MOSES
INSTEAD of throwing a party, a Mitch-ell’s Plain community worker will cele-brate his 50th birthday by tackling a50km walk to raise funds for charity.
Keith Meyer, from Strandfontein, is found-er of Making an Impact Through Sport(MITS), an NGO which provides extra-muralsport and physical education coaching at sev-eral schools in Mitchell’s Plain.On Sunday 11 November, the day after he
turns 50,Meyer will walk the Discovery CapeTimes Big Walk in hopes of raising enoughmoney to send at least one of the organisa-tion’s 10 unpaid volunteers on a coachingcourse.“The funds are so that we can pay towards
the training of coaches for either a qualifica-tion in sports management or coaching sci-ence,” says Meyer.“They help the community and now they
can get something back from the community.Hopefully it will create job opportunities oropen doors for them as coaches.”MITS runs the mandated curricular physi-
cal education programmes at 10 schools inLentegeur, Portlands, Tafelsig and Rock-lands and also provides coaching for soccer,volleyball, softball and other sports.The organisationworkswith up to 1 000 pu-
pils at each school every week, and also runsthe Mitchell’s Plain girls football league andother regular sports events for children fromall the schools in Mitchell’s Plain.All the programmes are run by local volun-
teers, as well as volunteers from Europeancountries such as the Netherlands and Ger-many. Meyer says he hopes the courses willhelp to make the local volunteers more em-ployable.“Some of them are fortunate in that they
receive stipends from the schools. Theschools are able to generate the income andare able to assist some of the volunteers,”says Meyer.“They work for a full year, and not getting
paid takes a lot of commitment from the vol-
unteers..”However, with just over a week to go until
the walk, MITS has not yet raised enoughmoney to send one of the volunteers on thecourse. Only R1 500 of the required R8 000course costs for one person has been raisedso far.Meyer hopes to raise the funds by having
people donate towards each kilometre hewalks.Children at the schoolswhere his organisa-
tion works have started donating smallchange towards the cause.Meyer will be joined by a Dutch volunteer
who previously assisted at MITS. She has or-ganised a 10km walk in her home town to co-incide with Meyer’s walk. The funds raisedwill go towards MITS.The organisation is also collecting second-
hand takkies and soccer boots for pupils.Anyone interested in assisting MITS can
contact Meyer on 079 597 0012.
PITCHPERFECT: KeithMeyer throws a ball during a softball coaching session. Meyer is setto walk 50km the day after his 50th birthdayto raise funds for charity. Photo: Supplied
HOT STEPPER: Juan de Jongh hands off Keegan Daniel and heads towards the chalk aftergliding through the Sharks’ defence. De Jongh’s try was the only one scored in the game.
Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
Memorial soccer tourneyQUEENS PARK FC will host the JoeyLawrence Junior Tournament from Fri-day 2 to Sunday 4November at theQueensPark sports field in Salt River. The juniorfive-a-side tournament is being held in
memory of Yazied “Joey” Lawrence andwill feature under-7 and under-9 boys andgirls teams. Entrywill cost R300 per team.For more information or to enter callShamiel Abbass 0 071 737 3201.
SISTERACT: Sisters Nicky (left) andAlex Fortune (right), of GlenthorneA’s,work togetherto run out Lindsay Verkuil of Falcons Normies during a Super League match at the TurfhallSports Complex on Sunday. Glenthorne won the game 93 Photo: Rashied Isaacs
Tuesday 30 October 2012 SPORT People’s Post Grassy Park Page 23
World Softball Champs set to startNOORE NACERODIEN
The ISF Junior Men’s World SoftballChampionship gets underway in Parana,Argentina, tomorrow.This is themen’s equivalent of the wom-
en’s event held inCapeTown inDecember.While India, Singapore and Croatia will
debut at the tournament, the green andgold of South Africa will not be among the13 countries competing.
Australia, winners of the last fourChampionships, will find it tough thistime around with Canada and hosts Ar-gentina expected to give them some stiffcompetition.I took the opportunity to watch former
Tantasport player Melissa Echevesta inaction for her club Pilar Softball ClubagainstHarcones SCandAtleticoCityBellSC in the PanAmerican qualifiers on Sun-day 28 October. Pilar SC won both the
games comfortably with Echeveste on thepitching mount in both games.The tournament kicks off with Argenti-
na takingon theCzechRepublic in the firstgame.
Group A: Australia, Denmark, India,New Zealand, Singapore, USA and Vene-zuela.GroupB:Argentina,Canada,CzechRepublic, Croatia, Japan and Mexico.
. Nacerodien is in Argentina to umpirein the World Championship.
Seacrest swingfor promotionLIAM MOSES
SEACREST CRICKET CLUB have settheir sights on a second consecutive pro-motion after winning the Western Prov-ince Cricket Association (WPCA) 2Aleague last season.
Formed 11 years ago, the Rocklands clubhave already made a name for themselveswith their impressive results in Cape Townamateur cricket competitions.Last season Seacrest beat Hottentots Hol-
land at Sahara Park Newlands in the finalof the WPCA AMA 20 as well as winningtheir league.Alan Thorne, the club chairman and first
teamcaptain, says his sidewill look to shocktheir more illustrious opposition and winpromotion again this year.“It’s a new division (and) we need to adapt
as quickly as possible. It’s not that we willnot be able to get promotion again, but I willsay that commitment is key.“That is what we have been striving for,”
says Thorne.“We have played four games and the level
is not much different to the 2A. We lostagainst Fish Hoek and Northerns Good-wood, but we won against Khayelitsha andYorkshire. These are clubs who have beenin the first division 1D league for three ormore years. I am pleased with the way wewent about those games because they weregood wins for us. We just got promotion tothe first division andnowwe are beating thetop teams there. It is our intention to get pro-motion again.”The clubwas formed on 2001, after Thorne
and a few other cricketers played a friendly
against another club and decided theywant-ed to play competitively.The club started off in the 2C league and
gained promotion to the 2B league after justtwo seasons. In 2005 they won promotion tothe 2A league and last seasonwere promotedto 1A league.Thorne, 41, believes the team’s excellent
form last season and the two trophies theyclaimed were purely the result of camarade-rie.“We went on a tour to Port Elizabeth last
year before the start of the season. Gettingthe guys away before the start of the seasonis always nice and that is where it started– with the bonding in Port Elizabeth,” saysThorne, adding the team “came back verypositive and we set ourselves the goal (to)win the league”.Seacrest currentlyhas three senior teams,
and the club’s players come fromMitchell’sPlain, Strandfontein and surrounding areaslike Grassy Park.Thorne says the team’s foremost motiva-
tion for wanting tomove up the ranks of am-ateur cricket is to attract some of the manyplayers who live inMitchell’s Plain but playfor clubs outside the area.“We want to gain more players. We have
theguyshere, butwe feel thatwecandowithsome more experienced players,” saysThorne.“There are a lot of players who leave
Mitchell’s Plain on a Saturday to play forteams outside of Mitchell’s Plain. I feel if wekeep our guys in tact here then we can winpromotion again to a higher league.”He adds they want to build a clubhouse at
the Rocklands Sports Complex in the nearfuture.
ACROBATICS: Mitchell’s Plain United FC’s Carl Lark completes an overhead kick as Masonwabe Maseti, of Manenberg side Crystal Palace FC, looks on during a SAFA seconddivision (formerly the VodacomLeague)match between the sides in Lansdowne onSaturday.Palace, who were promoted from the Castle League this season, won the game 21.
Photo: Rashied Isaacs
SISTER ACT: Sisters Nicky (left) and Alex Fortune (right), of Glenthorne A’s, work together to run out Lindsay Verkuil of Falcons Normies during a Super League matchat the Turfhall Sports Complex on Sunday. Glenthorne won the game 93
Photo: Rashied Isaacs
STUDS UP: Junaid Galant, of Retreatbased team Montague Spurs, challenges Fish HoekFC’s Carl van Rensburg for the ball during a Mr Price Parkhurst Academy under15 tournament match at Westridge High on Saturday. Spurs won the game 10. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
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Top under-15sset for clashLIAM MOSES
EIGHT of the best under-15 footballteams inCapeTownwill clash this Satur-day when the knockout section of theMrPrice Parkhurst Tournament kicks off.
Now in its third year, the annual tourna-ment brings together 32 under-15 teams fromclubs around Cape Town.The 32 sides clashed in the opening rounds
of the tournament at the weekend. The tour-nament will come to a climax on Saturday3 November.In thewinner’s section,OldMutualAcade-
my will face Atlantic Nacional, while Ma-sithandane FC will play Juventus AFC,Masidlale Academy will tackle MontagueSpurs and Blue Down Spurs is headed for aclash with Kuils River FC.Old Mutual qualified for the winner’s sec-
tion quarter-finals after finishing on top ofgroup A, thanks to victories against CPUTSelesians (1-0) and Devonshire Rovers (5-0),and beating Bayhill United 4-0 in the last 16.Their opponents on Saturday limped into
the knockout round of the winner’s sectionafter a 1-0 loss to Belhar Spurs and a 2-0 winagainst Morgenster United in group B, andqualified for the quarter-finals after beatingSelesians 2-0.Masithandane sneaked into the quarter-fi-
nals after beatingKTCAllstars 1-0 and draw-
ing 0-0 against JeanMark Ithier Academy ingroup D, then beating Strandfontein AFC1-0.JuventusAFCbeat JeanMarc IthierAcad-
emy 1-0, drew 0-0 withKTCAllstars and nar-rowly beat Two Ocean Academy 1-0 in thelast 16.In group E, Masidlale Academy drew 0-0
against Fish Hoek FC and beat MontagueSpurs 2-0, before triumphing over LiverpoolPortlands in the last 16. Montague beat FishHoek 1-0 after losing to Masidlale and set-uptheir chance for revengewith a 5-1 thrashingof YMO St Luke’s FC.The last quarter-final between Blue
Downs and Kuils River will also be a repeatof a group stage clash. Blue Downs lost 2-1to hosts Mr Price Parkhurst, while KuilsRiver thrashed Wynberg St John’s AFC 4-1,after the team drew 1-1 in their first game.Mutual, who have already claimed the un-
der-11 and under-15 tournaments at the Ken-singtonAFCYouthCup this year, look likelyto add the title to their achievements.The mid-section of the competition has al-
ready reached the semi-final stage and willsee clashes between Bayhill United and TwoOceans Academy, and YMO St Luke’s andVasco da Gama FC.While in the plate section semis Morgen-
ster Unitedwill face JeanMarc IthierAcade-my and Fish Hoek FC will play HanoverPark United.
FRESH AIR SHOT: Mickyle August, of Grassy Park side Devonshire Rovers, misses his kick asAnzio Georgia, of Pinelands team, OldMutual Academy, attempts to block the expected clearanceduring a Mr Price Parkhurst Academy under15 tournament match at Westridge High School onSunday. Old Mutual won the game 50. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
LEADING THEPACK: Plumsteadresident BryceCarter (9) sprintstowards the finishline in the semifinal of the under11race at a WesternCape BMX race inStrandfontein onSaturday.